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Liz & Josh are dating. They like each other and they love each other. Where that stops is with Josh's love of horror films. Join them as they cover a different horror film each episode and get the perspective of a horror film buff vs. a horror film novice. Stay until the end to find out if Liz hates one enough to leave Josh.

36 episodes available.
A new episode about every
30 days
averaging 67 mins duration
.

Liz & Josh report back on a true bloody date night. They went out on the town to view Friday the 13th Part III(1982) in 3D! They discuss seeing the film the way it was meant to be seen and how the many, many impalings hold up. Check out our other Friday the 13th episodes: Friday the 13th (1980) Friday the 13th Part II (1981) Follow Bloody Date ...…

Pop the bubbly! With Liz & Josh officially hitched, they use their honeymoon episode to discuss the apropos Bride of Chucky (1998) with Jennifer Tilly, Katherine Heigl and John Ritter. After some getting some issues with their new Sonos out of the way, they get dive into what a dick John Ritter’s character is and we all get to hear Liz’s impres ...…

For Liz’s Birthday episode, she introduces Josh to the comedy classic 9 to 5 (1980) starring Jane Fonda, Lilly Tomlin, Dabney Coleman, and Liz’s hero Dolly Parton. They discuss a film that, in its own way, was ahead of its time and how (unfortunately) timely its themes are today. Follow Bloody Date Night on Letterboxd Like Bloody Date Night on ...…

For the first time in Bloody Date Night history, Josh and Liz take on a movie that neither of them has seen. They discuss Pet Sematary (1989) directed by Mary Lambert and based on the Stephen King novel. Follow Bloody Date Night on Letterboxd Like Bloody Date Night on Facebook Follow Bloody Date Night on Twitter Help support our independent pod ...…

Josh invites Liz to meet The People Under The Stairs (1991), written and directed by Wes Craven and starring Brandon Adams, Everett McGill, Wendy Robie, A. J. Langer & Ving Rhames. They also talk about scarriest show on television right now: 90 Day Fiancé. Follow Bloody Date Night on Letterboxd Like Bloody Date Night on Facebook Follow Bloody D ...…

In what might be the greatest discrepancy of appreciation in Bloody Date Night history, Josh & Liz chat about John Carpenter’s The Thing (1982) with Kurt Russell, Keith David and heartthrob Wilford Brimley. Listen to Josh give everything he’s got to defend the first in the Apocalypse Trilogy. Follow Bloody Date Night on Letterboxd Like Bloody D ...…

Grab your Silver Shamrock Novelties mask as Liz & Josh talk Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982) with Tom Atkins, Stacey Nelkin and Dan O’Herlihy. They chat about the third installment in the John Carpenter’s Halloween franchise. This episode is sponsored by Silver Shamrock Novelties. Previously covered in the Halloween franchise: Hallowee ...…

Liz & Josh take on the third installment in the Nightmare on Elm Street series A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987) starring Heather Langenkamp, Patricia Arquette, Larry Fishburne, Priscilla Pointer, Craig Wasson, and Robert Englund. A new appreciation is discovered for #SteveMartinsHair. Previously covered in the Nightmare On Elm ...…

Josh introduces Liz to his friend Jason in the second installment of the the classic slasher film series, Friday the 13th Part 2 (1981). Josh also reveals his interest in a culinary controversy. Check out the Friday the 13th episode. Follow Bloody Date Night on Letterboxd Like Bloody Date Night on Facebook Follow Bloody Date […]…

Liz & Josh field questions from some of their Horror podcast friends. Follow Bloody Date Night on Letterboxd Like Bloody Date Night on Facebook Follow Bloody Date Night on Twitter Help support our independent podcast network by shopping on Amazon using our referral link or make a donation. Support independent media!…

Josh introduces Liz to Rob Zombie’s 2001 directorial debut, House of 1000 Corpses. They chat about early performances from Rainn Wilson, Chris Hardwick and Walton Goggins and put their own spin on the Full House theme. Follow Bloody Date Night on Letterboxd Like Bloody Date Night on Facebook Follow Bloody Date Night on Twitter Help […]…

Liz & Josh re-discover the original found footage smash hit, The Blair Witch Project (1999). They reminisce about the true-events viral marketing surrounding the film’s original release as well as it’s less successful sequels. They also tack on two more “band names” to their growing list. Like Bloody Date Night on Facebook…

To celebrate Women In Horror Month, Liz & Josh crack open the Babadook (2014) by Australian filmmaker Jennifer Kent. They talk about how kids are creepy, the gender identity of Mister Babadook and most importantly how to pronounce “Babadook”. Josh also opens up about his distaste for teeth.

Josh introduces Liz to A Nightmare On Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge (1985), the second installment of the horror series featuring America’s favorite razor gloved dream stalker Freddy Krueger. In front of a live audience, they discuss Freddy’s sophomore effort to invade our nightmares as well as one of the better solo dance sequences in […]…

This might be the one folks. Josh “Bone-Dragon” Krebs has been making Liz watch horror movies for months now with the threat of her leaving. Liz has declared this the worst one thus far. When she couldn’t handle Cinnabons, Needleface, Blindthumb, Headgear and Trachea she turned to baby videos on YouTube. Will this truly be […]…

Your favorite horror movie podcast has a special surprise for you this episode, a comedy! And a classic one at that. To celebrate Liz’s birthday, her and Josh are doing the old switch-a-roo and covering one of Liz’s favorite films; Billy Wilder’s Some Like It Hot from 1959 starring Tony Curtis, Jack Lemon and everyone’s […]…

‘Demon Knight’ is not only the first ‘Tales From the Crypt’ but the first from the TFTC series that Liz and (a wounded) Josh cover. Not only does this film feature a truly in-zane performance from Billy Zane but also stars Jada Pinkett, John Laroquette and everyone’s favorite CCH Pounder. Liz shares her list of […]…

Just in time (kind of) for Valentine’s Day, Josh and Liz cover 1981’s “My Bloody Valentine”. Liz quickly finds out why this film may be the preeminent example of how sexy mines truly are. She and Josh also realize that without a killer, this movie would pretty much be an episode of Saved By The […]

They’re heeeere… Liz and Josh that is! They take in the Spielberg produced Poltergeist from 1982. They discuss interior design ghosts, Spielberg in the nude and ghosts ordering Seamless. Don’t miss out on the “chili talk” featuring Robert Downey Jr. and Liz’s upstairs neighbor Gwen.

Josh & Liz cozy up on the warm side of the door while they discuss the Christmas themed horror film Silent Night, Deadly Night. No side of the door is left un-opened in this episode as they cover everything from the ridiculous soundtrack, comprised of original Christmas songs, to the impossibly slender market for good […]…

Little Andy doesn’t know what he’s in for when he’s presented with Chucky… and neither does Liz. Josh introduces Liz to the ever-expanding universe of Chucky films with the original Child’s Play (1988). Josh also shares his theory on Chucky’s mortal weakness and his “Chicago” accent. Unwrap this one with caution.…

John Carpenter’s 1978 masterpiece ‘Halloween’ introduced us to the world of Michael Myers. In this episode Josh does the same for Liz. Join them as they contrast the views of a die hard fan and a slasher newbie. One thing that’s easy for them to agree on… P.J. Soles is great.